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downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city. now one final word, there is some word that the potomac river, specifically the area between hancock, amaryland and washington, d.c., could begin flooding to night. the national weather service says it could be worst flooding that area has seen in 16 years. nbc's michelle franzen is at battery park city on the lower tip of manhattan. that is where the storm surge hit a record high over 13 feet. she joins us on the phone. how are things looking there? >> reporter: good morning, chris. yeah, that is record high. nearly 14 feet, as you mentioned. this is where all t
downto downtown hoboken and jersey city seeing water in the streets. we talked to the mayor and she said perhaps 50% of that city is underwater. some shoreline residents in connecticut are stranded in their homes and the national guard has been called out to rescue them. the storm damaged property from stonington to greenwich. in delaware, the storm wiped out beaches in several communities and rehoboth beach and dewey beach, thousands of people were evacuated from wilmington and delaware city....
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if you're to the north of this, atlantic city, long beach island, into the new york city area, all of long island, coastal connecticut and all of coastal rhode island, this angle of approach piles the water up for 12 to 24 hours. the high tide cycle we're about to approach will be very impressive at day break. the one later tonight between 7:00 and 9:00 right after sunset, that's the one that's going to be destructive and has the possibility to be historical. the center of the storm, we've had an eye feature trying to form. it shows signs of that as the eye. as the storm continues to progress the winds will dramatically pick up. don't be fooled with the winds. they're similar to when you went to bed. as the storm begins to move towards land it will increase this afternoon. the power outage will start in earnest and spread inland this afternoon but especially this evening as this makes landfall. when those 60 to 80 mile per hour gusts hit, trees will come down. high wind warnings from maine to virginia. never seen warnings covering this much real estate. the winds aren't bad. ocean cit
if you're to the north of this, atlantic city, long beach island, into the new york city area, all of long island, coastal connecticut and all of coastal rhode island, this angle of approach piles the water up for 12 to 24 hours. the high tide cycle we're about to approach will be very impressive at day break. the one later tonight between 7:00 and 9:00 right after sunset, that's the one that's going to be destructive and has the possibility to be historical. the center of the storm, we've had...
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atlantic city is the highest there at 52. so good signs that winds are slowly beginning to drop down. we're in the 40 and 30 range throughout the delmarva, d.c. washington, d.c., by the way, you had a windy late night. you had some gusts up to 60 miles per hour which caught some people by surprise. further to the north in new england, finally the winds are dying off there, too. we shouldn't see too much more damage. the concern i have overnight besides additional winds is the heavy snow through areas of west virginia, pennsylvania, and also through areas of extreme mountainous maryland. chris, it's going to snow another 1 to 2 feet on top of the foot that is already on the ground. people are already stuck in numerous locations because of that heavy snow and downed trees. so just a multifaceted historic storm. the name sandy is almost guaranteed to be retired by the national hurricane center. i'm sure this will be a multibillion dollar storm damage. we probably had close to $1 billion in new york city, alone. >> we're just get
atlantic city is the highest there at 52. so good signs that winds are slowly beginning to drop down. we're in the 40 and 30 range throughout the delmarva, d.c. washington, d.c., by the way, you had a windy late night. you had some gusts up to 60 miles per hour which caught some people by surprise. further to the north in new england, finally the winds are dying off there, too. we shouldn't see too much more damage. the concern i have overnight besides additional winds is the heavy snow through...
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i wouldn't count on the new york city airports opening up today. hopefully they can as we go throughout wednesday. if you're flying in the east today, especially the northeast, you'll be lucky to get there. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> we're going to continue to watch the weak system moving through the northwest with a chance of showers out there. flagstaff, arizona, will have a nice day. southern california looks good, too. san diego right around 75. >>> we'll take another look at what the latest is with sandy coming up. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories associated with this storm, the backup generator at a major new york city hospital failed, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of patients. >>> as the sun comes up on this tuesday, we'll have a much better indication of just how much destruction sandy caused along the atlantic coast and inland. you're watching "early to dash which. . >>> residents all across the northeast this morning
i wouldn't count on the new york city airports opening up today. hopefully they can as we go throughout wednesday. if you're flying in the east today, especially the northeast, you'll be lucky to get there. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. >>> we're going to continue to watch the weak system moving through the northwest with a chance of showers out there. flagstaff, arizona, will have a nice day. southern california looks...
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of the city, all of it without power. more than 300,000 homes without power in new york city. 3.6 million along the east coast. already it's been a deadly storm. at least ten deaths reported. new york, new jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania, west virginia, we have video from manhattan's east side. let's get you caught up on what is going on here in new york. michelle franzen is on the phone with us from battery park city. that's the lower tip of manhattan where a lot of people who are tourists know where to go. michelle, what's the latest where you are? >> chris, i just walked down here to the area where the water was rushing up earlier. it's definitely retreating but certainly not passed the walkway. a long way to go for that. battery set a record, nearly 14 foot -- 14 feet for the final measurements of the surge in this area. the last time the records were taken in the battery was in 1821 when that record first stood and that was december 11th. that gives you an idea of what sort of history was made with this storm of sa
of the city, all of it without power. more than 300,000 homes without power in new york city. 3.6 million along the east coast. already it's been a deadly storm. at least ten deaths reported. new york, new jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania, west virginia, we have video from manhattan's east side. let's get you caught up on what is going on here in new york. michelle franzen is on the phone with us from battery park city. that's the lower tip of manhattan where a lot of people who are tourists...
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urged them to stay in shelters in the city. despite my admonition to evacuate. >> well, a little earlier tonight msnbc's lawrence o'donnell spoke with wcau sidney long at one of the shelters in atlantic city where the residents are staying tonight. >> the weather is really turned wicked on the back end of sandy, especially in the last hour or so. we're here at atlantic city high school which is one of four locations set up at this shelter by the mayor of atlantic city and other emergency personnel despi despite governor's christie's orders for a mandatory evacuation that was supposed to happen sunday afternoon. in and around atlantic city early evening tonight i can tell you a number of the streets around those particular schools, those shelters, those locations were completely impassable so those shelters were basically on an island in and of themselves. we saw traffic signals, the big yellow traffic signals down in the street. you know, just in pieces, we've been in the high school since 7:30 tonight. when we arrived, we were
urged them to stay in shelters in the city. despite my admonition to evacuate. >> well, a little earlier tonight msnbc's lawrence o'donnell spoke with wcau sidney long at one of the shelters in atlantic city where the residents are staying tonight. >> the weather is really turned wicked on the back end of sandy, especially in the last hour or so. we're here at atlantic city high school which is one of four locations set up at this shelter by the mayor of atlantic city and other...
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the mayor there says the city is half underwater. they tried to get in the national guard and they couldn't get in. in connecticut, the governor is urging evacuations of coastal cities from stamford to bridgeport due to floodwaters. the national guard has been put on standby to help rescue people that may be trapped in their homes there. down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from nyu medical center. nbc's rehema ellis is live at new york university medical center with the very latest. have they finished those evacuations now, rehema? >> reporter: as a matter of fact, chris, no, they have
the mayor there says the city is half underwater. they tried to get in the national guard and they couldn't get in. in connecticut, the governor is urging evacuations of coastal cities from stamford to bridgeport due to floodwaters. the national guard has been put on standby to help rescue people that may be trapped in their homes there. down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey...
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the history of this city. >> that's the scary thing. four days in advance we thought this was possible and the forecast was very accurate and we still had, what, almost 15 or so deaths and all these catastrophes out there and power outages. just shows you sometimes with so many people in the way, doesn't matter how prepared we are. >> we should also say thank you, bill karins. we was telling you about the snow in west virginia. the president signed an emergency declaration there which means more federal help for the folks of west virginia who will surely need it. throughout the evening we've been trying to take you to different places and sometimes it's just a matter of safety when we can safely get our correspondents who are out on the scene to report to you. wnbc reporter, harry, joins us from eaten town, new jersey. give us the geography for people who don't know exactly where that is. where is eaton town? >> reporter: eatontown is by long branch along the jersey shore. we were in long branch, five miles away from here, all day yeste
the history of this city. >> that's the scary thing. four days in advance we thought this was possible and the forecast was very accurate and we still had, what, almost 15 or so deaths and all these catastrophes out there and power outages. just shows you sometimes with so many people in the way, doesn't matter how prepared we are. >> we should also say thank you, bill karins. we was telling you about the snow in west virginia. the president signed an emergency declaration there...
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a fireball that exploded on the city's east side. here you're going to see it happening at the con ed substation along the east river. fortunately no one was hurt in that explosion but it did knock out power to about a quarter of a million people here in new york city. a spokesman for con ed says that what they're experiencing tonight is the largest storm-related outage in con ed's history. in new jersey, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant was put on alert tonight after rising floodwaters there. that is the oyster creek nuclear power plant. it was already in a regularly scheduled outage, but u.s. nuclear regulators say that they're continuing to monitor the situation there. now, the death toll, there are at least 13 confirmed fatalities because of this storm so far. that number, of course, could rise especially as this cleanup and recovery effort heads into the early morning hours. i'm chris jansing. you are watching msnbc's continuing live coverage of superstorm sandy. we are going to be live throughout the night. we have repor
a fireball that exploded on the city's east side. here you're going to see it happening at the con ed substation along the east river. fortunately no one was hurt in that explosion but it did knock out power to about a quarter of a million people here in new york city. a spokesman for con ed says that what they're experiencing tonight is the largest storm-related outage in con ed's history. in new jersey, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant was put on alert tonight after rising floodwaters...
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at this hour, the crane is still hanging in the air over the city. reside residents of the nearby buildings and businesses have been evacuated. beach front communities already experienced flooding and massive water damage. this shot is from seaside heights, new jersey. in atlantic city, large chunks of boardwalk were just washed away. new jersey officials say they may not be able to reach people stuck in areas for days. residents are being told to stay off the roads due to flooding and wind gusts. winds of 90 miles per hour are reported at this hour. damage from fly iing debris is extensive. but the total amount of destruction certainly is not known. the united states coast guard earlier today engaged in a mid-ocean rescue of 14 crew members of a private ship called the hms bounty. the rescue occurred this morning over the atlantic ocean. the coast guard recovered the body of one member of the crew who died. another passenger remains missing. as for those on land, many are stranded in the nation's airports. nearly 14,000 flights have been cancelled a
at this hour, the crane is still hanging in the air over the city. reside residents of the nearby buildings and businesses have been evacuated. beach front communities already experienced flooding and massive water damage. this shot is from seaside heights, new jersey. in atlantic city, large chunks of boardwalk were just washed away. new jersey officials say they may not be able to reach people stuck in areas for days. residents are being told to stay off the roads due to flooding and wind...
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there's a lot of flooding that's happening already in the streets of the city which has been evacuated by the way. we saw police and emergency crews going through, trying to make sure everyone is out and we hear that there have been some reports of some people calling for help who for whatever reason are still in their homes and only a few -- we only heard a few of those reports. the concern here is that the ocean could top this dune and the lakes in that direction and completely swamp this town. the expectation was that the water could go in as much as five or six blocks from this area which is a quarter mile or so, so it's a very dangerous situation. that's why they have evacuated this place and they're not letting people in once you go out. again, as we drove around, the place is pretty much abandoned. the other thing we saw were some power lines starting to arc and we could see the sparks as they were swaying in the breeze. the wind i should say, because the wind is whipping right through here. as you dan see there's very little protection from the ocean. all along this area, i sho
there's a lot of flooding that's happening already in the streets of the city which has been evacuated by the way. we saw police and emergency crews going through, trying to make sure everyone is out and we hear that there have been some reports of some people calling for help who for whatever reason are still in their homes and only a few -- we only heard a few of those reports. the concern here is that the ocean could top this dune and the lakes in that direction and completely swamp this...
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. >>> and the city that is cracking down on snacks. your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> plus paul ryan is the latest victim of bad lip reading. that's ahead in scrambled politics. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. leacuisine. be culinary chic. >>> in the news this morning, the depp of homeland security is under fire for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on an anti-terror program tracking u.s. citizens. a bipartisan senate report claims dozens of so-called fusion intelligence centers have come up with mostly useless information. secretary janet thnapolitano's office
. >>> and the city that is cracking down on snacks. your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> plus paul ryan is the latest victim of bad lip reading. that's ahead in scrambled politics. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this...
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it appears the one near yazoo city and to the south of meridian did the most damage. a couple thousand without people in central mississippi and the storms have weakened. a look at that storm that did cause the issues. here it was as it went through the meridian, mississippi, area. now in south central portions of alabama. it has weakened significantly. no longer a tornado threat but in monroeville you're going to get gusty winds, hear the lightning and thunder and those storms should be passing by within the next hour. otherwise, the storms have weakened significantly. it looks like these storms heading down toward i-10 will produce heavy rain. this storm in the northern plains got blown around from oklahoma northward, winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour. still windy behind that storm in iowa through missouri. it's cloudy, cool, raw up here from the dakotas all the way through the great lakes and so this area is a slow-moving storm, chicago today, detroit, later today, i know that yankee game once again they'll try to get it in. periods of light rain possible. it sh
it appears the one near yazoo city and to the south of meridian did the most damage. a couple thousand without people in central mississippi and the storms have weakened. a look at that storm that did cause the issues. here it was as it went through the meridian, mississippi, area. now in south central portions of alabama. it has weakened significantly. no longer a tornado threat but in monroeville you're going to get gusty winds, hear the lightning and thunder and those storms should be...
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the airports could have more delays. new york city down to philadelphia. still very humid and mercy. we've cleared it out for nice weather texas into the ohio valley. the cold air behind that snowstorm, billings and denver down into the 30s. this cold air is going to sweep across the midwest. minneapolis will have a very chilly day and eventually that air will arrive tonight and tomorrow in chicago. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. boston, mass., could be a few showers in areas of new england today. yesterday was cloudy, wasn't so wet. today it will be cloudy and showery. temperatures will continue very warm. ohio valley, near 80 in cincinnati. snowstorms, october 4th in the dakotas. >> love it. >> it begins. >> hopefully it makes its way east. all right, bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, hp plunges and sbi black market bust. and hiring 300,000 employees? your early morning business headlines are ahead. >>> plus singing sensation and nbc's star of "the voice" christina aguilera is getting som
the airports could have more delays. new york city down to philadelphia. still very humid and mercy. we've cleared it out for nice weather texas into the ohio valley. the cold air behind that snowstorm, billings and denver down into the 30s. this cold air is going to sweep across the midwest. minneapolis will have a very chilly day and eventually that air will arrive tonight and tomorrow in chicago. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window....
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same for kansas city. as the cold front moves down here, severe storm today. maybe a few tornadoes from little rock to memphis down to areas of central and northern mississippi. that will be the area of concern. but that big storm linkers. chicago, minneapolis, not a pretty middle of the week. >>> just ahead, super bowl puts a ring on their halftime entertainer. and wolverine goes gangham. everyone's doing it. plus, obama or romney? the all important honey boo-boo vote. you're watching "first look" only on msnbc. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one brand of battery more emergency workers trust in their maglites: duracell. one reason: duralock power preserve. it locks in pow
same for kansas city. as the cold front moves down here, severe storm today. maybe a few tornadoes from little rock to memphis down to areas of central and northern mississippi. that will be the area of concern. but that big storm linkers. chicago, minneapolis, not a pretty middle of the week. >>> just ahead, super bowl puts a ring on their halftime entertainer. and wolverine goes gangham. everyone's doing it. plus, obama or romney? the all important honey boo-boo vote. you're watching...
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the damagg in ocean city... and what areas were and atlantic city sustaining massive amounts of damageewhy no one will be wwlking the boordwall for some time. ocean citt was one oo the sandy.and as the hours wenn by, conditions there worrenee. front line and has the latest n. now... and its our quustion of the da. expectedd there's a lot of esponse on our faceeook page tonight. and a lot of interesting answers. go... to... fox- tell us... wwat yyu think.../. sound... facebook..... send... us... a tweet.. at foxbaltiiore.../. text... p your answer too ....4-203..../ enter... fox45a for yys.. / fox45b or no. &p3 3 &p--wind nats--- naas--- wateefront apartmeets poonddd by wiid ... why resiients weren't even safe flooding in fells point... the patermmthh o hhrricane sandy... and the reason a sigh of rellef.. --adblib weatherrtz-- 3 it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.or named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in busine
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the forecast path takes it parallel to the coast and then inland, somewhere right along the big cities. some of the most highly density populated areas. between washington, d.c. and new york city. we won't focus too much on the center because it will be a broad wind field and the winds will probably be stronger 50 to 100 miles away from the center. no eyewall or anything like that. a high impact storm. especially at the airports, the ripple effect across the country i'm sure will be felt monday and tuesday. >> unfortunately this is a big one. >>> as the 2012 election race enters the final stretch, at least one new poll shows republican mitt romney with an edge over president obama. according to a new abc news "washington post" poll, 50% of likely voters now support governor romney. that's verses 47% who favor the president. yesterday the president wrapped up a whirlwind two-day campaign blitz with a stop in chicago to cast an early ballot. that's a first for a presidential nominee. and yes, he did have to show his id. >>> mitt romney made three stops in ohio on thursday. he told voters
the forecast path takes it parallel to the coast and then inland, somewhere right along the big cities. some of the most highly density populated areas. between washington, d.c. and new york city. we won't focus too much on the center because it will be a broad wind field and the winds will probably be stronger 50 to 100 miles away from the center. no eyewall or anything like that. a high impact storm. especially at the airports, the ripple effect across the country i'm sure will be felt monday...
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far as the city is concerned with the cleanup. they have been picking up the garbage as part of a bon fire. this garbage was so full of debris that they had to take it up and drop it off and then come back. they stated that there were damages on valencia and some police cars were spray paint. let's just walk up and down here to show you the layout. this risk this storethere are storesh graffiti. just to give you a another look at garbage cans this one was set on fire and it smells awful out here. there are television sets that were thrown in the middle of the street and look get this shot here. that will be here for quite some time. i talked with a few business owners and they refused to go on camera. they statedwe love this time of year and it is october and this is the second time for our team. >> here are pictures that we have a people who were celebrating around san francisco. i have been sharing some things on facebook and these are pictures that i have found of the team. we like for you to share your pictures with us on our
far as the city is concerned with the cleanup. they have been picking up the garbage as part of a bon fire. this garbage was so full of debris that they had to take it up and drop it off and then come back. they stated that there were damages on valencia and some police cars were spray paint. let's just walk up and down here to show you the layout. this risk this storethere are storesh graffiti. just to give you a another look at garbage cans this one was set on fire and it smells awful out...
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. >> it's hard to imagine, the pictures of new york city. yellow cabs covered to the roofs. we were lucky. >> reporter: bge is moving swiftly to tackle the toppled trees and downed lines. >> the guide wire needs to be pulled out of the tree. >> reporter: the crew drove from missouri to lend a helping hand. >> 17 hours, and it was not with we expected. >> reporter: it's the same expectation many had. now many of them are thankful, with the help of these crews, that they should rebound so quickly. they've come in. they stayed out of their way. they've been very responsive. if you walk over, they talk with you. i'm very happy with what they've done. they've gotten us up and running so far pretty quickly. >> the missouri linemen said they spent five days in louisiana after katrina. once they finish their work they are expected to be sent north to help with new jersey and new york. all of us are looking at trees differently. we had a contractor killed when a tree fell on him on homewood avenue. the victim died at scene. firefighters said the man was part of the crew contracted to
. >> it's hard to imagine, the pictures of new york city. yellow cabs covered to the roofs. we were lucky. >> reporter: bge is moving swiftly to tackle the toppled trees and downed lines. >> the guide wire needs to be pulled out of the tree. >> reporter: the crew drove from missouri to lend a helping hand. >> 17 hours, and it was not with we expected. >> reporter: it's the same expectation many had. now many of them are thankful, with the help of these crews,...
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new york city, even hartford, albany, but at least the morning drive in those areas should be dry. temperatures are mild today, too. it will get a little more humid as the day goes on in the mid-atlantic to the northeast. perfect in the northern plains. a little windy, a little warm. enjoy it. texas finally is not quite as hot. but the big changes are to come this upcoming weekend. it even looks like the mid-atlantic, ohio valley, a lot of areas will see a big cooldown next week. >> about that time. thanks so much. >>> coming up, who is hosting the oscars? and who's still the queen when it comes to highest paid women? >>> plus, why taylor swift is calling out former flame john mayer. taylor, i feel like i need to give her a dating guide or something. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> here's what people are talking about. on saturday night, justin bie r bieber -- ju
new york city, even hartford, albany, but at least the morning drive in those areas should be dry. temperatures are mild today, too. it will get a little more humid as the day goes on in the mid-atlantic to the northeast. perfect in the northern plains. a little windy, a little warm. enjoy it. texas finally is not quite as hot. but the big changes are to come this upcoming weekend. it even looks like the mid-atlantic, ohio valley, a lot of areas will see a big cooldown next week. >> about...
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. >> burning of the bus that costs the city almost $1 million? we're going to have to compensate for that. to find ways to compensate the city. >> revelers threw furniture and trash cans. a huge crowd celebrated late into the night. there are more fires, police monitored the situation when command officers felt waits out of control, they went in. revelers said they exhibited restrint they kind of let it happen. >> almost all for felonies. they confiscated two guns.. >> arrests going from drunkenness to shooting a rifle out of a window. >> the chief says the fires surprised his staff. it was something they did not expect. firefighters wanted protection because crowds were going too large. the situation became extremely fluid. the chief says there is no plan to deal with the fires.. >> we couldn't have known that fire was going to be an issue to the degree it was. we would have form lated the plan going in as to what the fire department felt would be a safe circumstance for get in more rapidly. >> the chief believes this strategy was a good one. th
. >> burning of the bus that costs the city almost $1 million? we're going to have to compensate for that. to find ways to compensate the city. >> revelers threw furniture and trash cans. a huge crowd celebrated late into the night. there are more fires, police monitored the situation when command officers felt waits out of control, they went in. revelers said they exhibited restrint they kind of let it happen. >> almost all for felonies. they confiscated two guns.. >>...
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Oct 29, 2012
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connecting this city to the rest of the world. so, america's premiere city would be blocked down not seen since 9/11. and the crane has been getting a good deal of attention and this is outside a building known as 157, a building that has had a lot of attention because it will be the tallest residential structure in the world when completed but because it is directly opposite central park and commands some of the most eye popping prices in the world. for example, the penthouse fetching $100 million. average prices for the units in this building along central park are around $10 million. so, obviously this is something everyone is watching closely and this area in and around central park southbound has been shut down right now around the 57th street area through 7th avenue and we are teaching an eye -- keeping an eye in point pleasant in new jersey. rick? rick: two hours ago we clocked a gust up 57 miles per hour. it is stronger now. we are going to go up to the 60's. high tide is approaching. we are three or four hours away and th
connecting this city to the rest of the world. so, america's premiere city would be blocked down not seen since 9/11. and the crane has been getting a good deal of attention and this is outside a building known as 157, a building that has had a lot of attention because it will be the tallest residential structure in the world when completed but because it is directly opposite central park and commands some of the most eye popping prices in the world. for example, the penthouse fetching $100...
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Oct 30, 2012
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huge surf, probably 20 plus feet into the beach and the ocean city pier destroyed. you can see it in our hd weather view from the plim plaza resort. a couple of the stilts there, poles. that as all that's left. waves are much call memplet a rehoboth beach -- calmer, rehoboth beach. in kent island watching it carefully. tough boating the next few days. annapolis, the water is relatively quiet. here in the harbor, we're watching for that next high tide. we'll be in the safe zone. we still have to watch havre de grace the next several days. water is whipping down the susquehanna. all the runoff. we've been watching that very carefully. 43 mat bwi -- at bwi. cold air funneling out of the north. what's left of sandy will continue to drift. there she is, large, power house storm around here and one for the record books. no question about that. let's give you that seven-day forecast. breezy sunny conditions will be the story. it will be clearing each day. i will say this. there is the possibility of a few mixed wet snowflakes, snow showers. a few flakes. sandy's little par
huge surf, probably 20 plus feet into the beach and the ocean city pier destroyed. you can see it in our hd weather view from the plim plaza resort. a couple of the stilts there, poles. that as all that's left. waves are much call memplet a rehoboth beach -- calmer, rehoboth beach. in kent island watching it carefully. tough boating the next few days. annapolis, the water is relatively quiet. here in the harbor, we're watching for that next high tide. we'll be in the safe zone. we still have to...
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Oct 11, 2012
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city for working moms followed by new orleans, hartford, cincinnati and providence. >>> it is the end of an era for coca-cola. the very last iconic 6 1/2 ounce returnable glass bottle rolled off the production line in minnesota on tuesday. >>> finally, how about this for a cheesy will you be 'tis ti stunt. pizza hut is offering free pizza for life or over $15,000 for anyone willing to stand up and ask either candidate if they prefer sausage or pepperoni on their pie. aren't there so many or more than questions to ask? come on, people. coming up, a report on cycling legend lance armstrong and doping. the as fight to survive another day and one yankee slugger puts his hero hat on twice in one game. sports is straight ahead. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> welcome back. in sports, first to the brofrpgz. joe girardi makes a gutsy call pinch-hitting raul ib an yez. it doe
city for working moms followed by new orleans, hartford, cincinnati and providence. >>> it is the end of an era for coca-cola. the very last iconic 6 1/2 ounce returnable glass bottle rolled off the production line in minnesota on tuesday. >>> finally, how about this for a cheesy will you be 'tis ti stunt. pizza hut is offering free pizza for life or over $15,000 for anyone willing to stand up and ask either candidate if they prefer sausage or pepperoni on their pie. aren't...
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ages of 25 and 29 showed the most mobility in 13 years as they strike out on their own to test the job market in big cities. >>> all eyes are going to be on microsoft for its big windows 8 launch in new york this afternoon. >>> and it's a hacker's dream come true. last year's top three most commonly used passwords are still on top this year. incredibly, if the password" is still number one. two and three are the numbers one through six and one through eight. a few newcomers, jesus, ninja and mustang. >>> what do bob marley, elizabeth taylor and peanuts creator charles schultz have in common? >>> baseball's best pitcher is shelled by the newest mr. october. sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. pablo sandoval had the gam
ages of 25 and 29 showed the most mobility in 13 years as they strike out on their own to test the job market in big cities. >>> all eyes are going to be on microsoft for its big windows 8 launch in new york this afternoon. >>> and it's a hacker's dream come true. last year's top three most commonly used passwords are still on top this year. incredibly, if the password" is still number one. two and three are the numbers one through six and one through eight. a few...
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Oct 29, 2012
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atlantic city right in the track. one of the main concerns is you see the winds wrapping around the hurricane. there's a threat we could see a storm surge there. 8 to 11 feet. that is something else. if that happens, there's going to be major problems in new york. this is going to be some kind of storm systeming moving on later today. around the bay area, dense fog. dense fog advisory continues along the coastline. that should lift. a lot of sunshine coming our way. more on that and the rest of your roadways. >> monday morning back to morning commute. so far, you can see traffic is nice and light. make out a little bit of fog there in the distance. fog may affect your visibility wherever you go. if you are heading into san francisco, the giants winning the world series last night and so there are some closures. they've closed out that area around at&t park. you can use that 280 extension but you are going to have to make a left on to 4th. they are not going to let you continue on to king street. these closures are set
atlantic city right in the track. one of the main concerns is you see the winds wrapping around the hurricane. there's a threat we could see a storm surge there. 8 to 11 feet. that is something else. if that happens, there's going to be major problems in new york. this is going to be some kind of storm systeming moving on later today. around the bay area, dense fog. dense fog advisory continues along the coastline. that should lift. a lot of sunshine coming our way. more on that and the rest of...
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Oct 30, 2012
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several of them along the atlantic city boardwalk. simply no way to try and tell how much is underwater. how much is potentially destroyed. but if the new jersey governor was right, certainly much of the atlantic city geography has changed mightily tonight. and that was before the worst of the storm hit. we have a lot more coming up. the night is still young. times square in midtown, manhattan is all but dead. and a crane is hanging on for dear life. your money and quite literally your life. more after this the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her. likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. doou want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a skch? yes! do you want 50% moreash? no you got tale. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards cd. with a 50%nnual cash bonus it'sheard fopeople who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. neil: you are looking at midtown, manhattan. the red ticker going across. that is a building wit
several of them along the atlantic city boardwalk. simply no way to try and tell how much is underwater. how much is potentially destroyed. but if the new jersey governor was right, certainly much of the atlantic city geography has changed mightily tonight. and that was before the worst of the storm hit. we have a lot more coming up. the night is still young. times square in midtown, manhattan is all but dead. and a crane is hanging on for dear life. your money and quite literally your life....
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Oct 31, 2012
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the city's subway system will be back in action. it could take as long as four days just to pump the water out of lines in lower manhattan. that's before equipment damaged by corrosive salt water is either fixed or replaced. >>> continuing coverage of that superstorm rolling through the eastern united states and the after math. the eye of sandy made land fall yesterday right at atlantic city, new jersey, one of the hardest-hit states. craig, tell us first about the swieth right where you are. >> gasia, good evening. we're in new jersey right outside of atlantic city. the roads going into atlantic city are closed still tonight. the state police are blocking the roads. families that come by want to go back into atlantic city to check out for homes being turned around, told to come back tomorrow. that's not signature well with some people who want to just know what they're going to be going home to. they have no idea how much damage if they have damage or if there is a home there. one gentleman, in fact, can't get back to his home, can
the city's subway system will be back in action. it could take as long as four days just to pump the water out of lines in lower manhattan. that's before equipment damaged by corrosive salt water is either fixed or replaced. >>> continuing coverage of that superstorm rolling through the eastern united states and the after math. the eye of sandy made land fall yesterday right at atlantic city, new jersey, one of the hardest-hit states. craig, tell us first about the swieth right where...
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Oct 29, 2012
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this is the worst part of the storm persian city. the worst is getting in to baltimore. we're hoping it will improve tomorrow. we are approaching high tide. i am hoping the wind is blowing out across the water. that will help to fight the waves. hopefully we will not see it spilled over the bank. for the wind is now coming on to the bay side. we have been hearing about flooding on the bay side of ocean city. we cannot move the truck because the roads are shut. some roads are flooded. we are not able to get video. hopefully we can posted online if people are sending back in. there is concern about flooding with the strong wind. ava marie in ocean city. this is probably my last report for tonight. after this, i am going to bed. i will be back up tomorrow morning. >> we're glad you did not blow away. >> as we have been checking in with our crews, things are gradually worse. they were not bad earlier. they are getting really much worse. we're very grateful for them to be out there. parks and suspect that is true for rob roblin. he is in another trouble spot. >> you are getti
this is the worst part of the storm persian city. the worst is getting in to baltimore. we're hoping it will improve tomorrow. we are approaching high tide. i am hoping the wind is blowing out across the water. that will help to fight the waves. hopefully we will not see it spilled over the bank. for the wind is now coming on to the bay side. we have been hearing about flooding on the bay side of ocean city. we cannot move the truck because the roads are shut. some roads are flooded. we are not...
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the city. more than 100 folks had to spendthe night in shelters. now the city is working to get those people back home by tomorrow. only two traffic signals remained out as of this morning. pepco says they hope to have any remaining power outages fixed by tomorrow evening as well. the mayor says keeping the city closed today was the right thing to do. >> i think it has remarkably facilitated our cleanup operations with trees down in some of the streets, people trying to traverse those streets. i have absolutely no reservations about having had a second day of the city being shut down. >> for the d.c. public schools, several did suffer some minor water damage. that's from leaks or what they're calling water intrusion. crews are getting those classrooms dried out. the district's hoping to have all the public schools back open just in time for class tomorrow. >> make no mistake about it. this was a devastating storm, maybe the worse we have ever experienced. >> tonight, lower manhattan remains par
the city. more than 100 folks had to spendthe night in shelters. now the city is working to get those people back home by tomorrow. only two traffic signals remained out as of this morning. pepco says they hope to have any remaining power outages fixed by tomorrow evening as well. the mayor says keeping the city closed today was the right thing to do. >> i think it has remarkably facilitated our cleanup operations with trees down in some of the streets, people trying to traverse those...
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Oct 30, 2012
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eastern time near the atlantic city area 5 miles to the south, southwest of that city with maximum sustained winds at that time 80 miles per hour. at that time sandy was not officially a hurricane any more it made the transition to the post tropical cyclone. you can see extensive damage. i am glad many people have taken the storm seriously and hopefully many people heeded the evacuations will be serving the damage as the sunrises later on today. we are seeing strong wind gusts 48 miles per hour across the new york city area. that wind is coming out of the southeast. we will continue to see high water levels across coastal areas. we set a record yesterday ainsley and heather at 13.88 feet. it's a record high level set. that's the highest the record has been out there. the flooding we saw because of this record high water level and we are also going to be seeing our next high tied occurring 9:00 a.m. eastern time this morning out there in the battery new york area. hopefully you won't be seeing additional flooding. with the wind coming out of the northeast doesn't look too good. >> they beat t
eastern time near the atlantic city area 5 miles to the south, southwest of that city with maximum sustained winds at that time 80 miles per hour. at that time sandy was not officially a hurricane any more it made the transition to the post tropical cyclone. you can see extensive damage. i am glad many people have taken the storm seriously and hopefully many people heeded the evacuations will be serving the damage as the sunrises later on today. we are seeing strong wind gusts 48 miles per hour...